Miniature Bulbs
Miniature bulbs are the small but essential light sources found in countless applications from automotive lighting and appliances to instrumentation, indicators, flashlights, and decorative lighting. Despite their size, these bulbs play critical roles in safety, functionality, and communication – think dashboard indicators, flashlight illumination, exit signs, instrument panel lighting, and holiday decorations.
The category encompasses an incredibly diverse range of bulb types, sizes, and technologies. You'll find traditional incandescent miniature bulbs that have been industry standards for decades, LED miniatures that offer vastly improved efficiency and lifespan, neon bulbs for indicator applications, and specialized versions for specific uses like festoon bulbs for automotive interior lighting or flashlight bulbs designed for shock resistance.
Understanding miniature bulb numbering can be challenging because there are multiple standards in use. In North America, many miniature bulbs use a simple numeric designation (like 1157, 194, or 7443 for automotive bulbs) that doesn't directly indicate the bulb's dimensions. The number is simply a catalog designation that corresponds to specific voltage, wattage, base type, and size characteristics. Other miniature bulbs use descriptive codes like T1.75 (indicating a tubular bulb 1.75/8 inches in diameter) or S6 (indicating a sign bulb 6/8 inches in diameter).
Base types vary widely in miniature bulbs, matched to the specific application and mounting requirements. Common bases include bayonet bases (BA9s, BA15s, BA15d) with pins that lock into place, wedge bases that slide into sockets, screw bases (E5, E10, E12) for threaded sockets, wire terminals for direct wiring, and various specialized bases for specific applications. Getting the base type right is critical – even if the voltage and wattage match, the wrong base simply won't fit.
Voltage specification is particularly important with miniature bulbs because many operate on low voltage (6V, 12V, 24V) or unusual voltages rather than standard 120V line voltage. Automotive bulbs typically run on 12V or 24V systems. Flashlight bulbs might be 3V, 4.5V, or 6V depending on battery configuration. Indicator bulbs in equipment might operate on anything from 6V to 130V. Using the wrong voltage will either burn out the bulb immediately (overvoltage) or produce insufficient light (undervoltage).
LED miniature bulbs have become increasingly popular as replacements for incandescent versions, offering the usual LED advantages: 80-90% energy savings, lifespans measured in years rather than hundreds of hours, cool operation, and shock resistance. For applications like RV lighting, marine lighting, or any battery-powered use, the energy savings can be transformative. However, polarity matters with LED miniatures – they'll only work when connected with correct positive and negative orientation, unlike incandescent bulbs that work regardless of polarity.
Application Areas: Automotive lighting (interior, indicators, brake lights), flashlights and portable lighting, instrument and indicator panels, appliance lighting, exit and emergency signs, holiday and decorative lighting, marine applications
Technology Options: Traditional incandescent, LED (high efficiency, long life), neon (indicators), halogen (higher output), festoon (tubular), various specialty types
Key Specifications: Bulb designation number, voltage (critical - many are low voltage), base type, size/shape, wattage or light output, technology (incandescent vs LED)
Sub Category
61 Miniature bulb 3.45v
Voltage: 3.45V, Current: 0.84A, Type: G6 Miniature Bulb, Light Output: 2.0 MSCP, Base Type: BA15S..
$4.95
248 Miniature bulb 2.5V
Voltage: 2.5V, Current: 1.0A, Light Output: 2.0 MSCP, Type: G5 1/2 Miniature Bulb, Base Type: E10..
$4.95
35 Miniature bulb 2.5V
Voltage: 2.5V, Current: 0.80A, Light Output: 1.3 MSCP, Type: G5 1/2 Miniature Bulb, Base Type: E10..
$4.95
1458 Miniature Bulb 20V
Voltage: 20V, Current: 0.25A, Light Output: 4.20 MSCP, Type: G5 Miniature Bulb, Base Type: BA9S..
$8.99
302 Miniature Bulb 28V
Voltage: 28V, Current: 0.17A, Light Output: 3.0 MSCP, Type: G5 Miniature Bulb, Base Type: BA15D..
$4.95
78
Voltage: 13V, Current: 0.37A, Light Output: 3.0 MSCP, Type: G5 Miniature Bulb, Base Type: BA15D..
$1.49
301 Miniature Bulb 28V
Voltage: 28V, Current: 0.17A, Light Output: 3.0 MSCP, Type: G5 Miniature Bulb, Base Type: BA15S..
$4.95
1315 Miniature Bulb 2.5V
Voltage: 2.5V, Current: 1.0A, Light Output: 1.75 MSCP, Type: G5 Miniature Bulb, Base Type: BA15S..
$8.99
257-FLASHER
14.00V, 0.27 AMPS, 1.60 MSCP, 500 LIFE HOURS, MINIATURE BAYONET BASE, Dimensions: 1.06 in. Length x..
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258-FLASHER
14.00V, 0.27 AMPS, 1.60 MSCP, 500 LIFE HOURS, MINIATURE SCREW BASE, Dimensions: 1.06 in. Length x..
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407-FLASHER
4.90V, 0.30 AMPS, 1.20 MSCP, 50 LIFE HOURS, MINIATURE SCREW BASE, Dimensions: 1.06 in. Length x..
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406-FLASHER
2.60V, 0.30 AMPS, .43 MSCP, 50 LIFE HOURS, MINIATURE SCREW BASE, Dimensions: 1.06 in. Length x..
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456
Voltage: 28V, Current: 0.17A, Light Output: 2.0 MSCP, Type: G4 1/2 Miniature Bulb, Base Type: BA9S..
$0.99
401-FLASHER
1.25V, 0.25 AMPS, .09 MSCP, 15 LIFE HOURS, MINIATURE SCREW BASE, Dimensions: 1.06 in. Length x..
$4.95
433
Voltage: 18.0V, Current: 0.25A, Light Output: 3.5 MSCP, Type: G4 1/2 Miniature Bulb, Base Type..
$2.99
1895 Miniature Lamp 14 Volts
Voltage: 14.0V, Current: 0.27A, Light Output: 2.0 MSCP, Type: G4 1/2 Miniature Bulb, Base Type..
$4.95
431
Voltage: 14.0V, Current: 0.25A, Light Output: 0.10 MSCP, Type: G4 1/2 Miniature Bulb, Base Type..
$3.99
57
Voltage: 14.0V, Current: 0.23A, Light Output: 2.0 MSCP, Type: G4 1/2 Miniature Bulb, Base Type..
$0.99






